In With the New and out With Old? Or Lessons Learnt From the Past? Remembering and Re-Imagining Education

In light of the upcoming Re-imagine Education Awards, the innovative global competition launched last year by QS and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania to find the world’s top higher education pedagogical innovation. I started reminiscing about my own university experience, and one particular course came to mind when I looked closely at

QS Best Student Cities 2016 [Infographic]

The latest edition of the QS Best Student Cities index is topped for the fourth consecutive year by Paris, with Melbourne and Tokyo behind it in second and third place respectively. Sydney and London make up the rest of the top five cities, assessed on a range of data in five key categories. These categories are: number

New Release: QS Best Student Cities 2016

The QS Best Student Cities index – available to view in full at TopUniversities.com – aims to provide students and parents with insights into the merits of potential study locations, with a particular focus on those planning to study abroad. Drawing on a range of data in five key categories, the index highlights the world’s

QS publishes the first QS Graduate Employability Rankings!

The pilot edition of the Rankings applies QS’s new innovative approach, intending to take the discussions on employability rankings to the next level. Stanford leads this first edition; more than 20 new institutions place in the top 50. Employability has been a hot topic for the Higher Education industry for years. With far easier access